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Va launches outreach campaign to eliminate homelessness among veterans
1. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 5, 2011
Secretary Shinseki Announces an Additional $10.3 Million
to Help Eliminate Veterans Homelessness
WASHINGTON – Eleven states will share more than $10.3 million in grants
to community groups to provide enhanced services for homeless Veterans this year.
This is in addition to the $59.5 million in preventive grants awarded earlier this year.
“Homelessness is a national issue that will be solved at the local level,” said
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “VA is proud to partner with the
community organizations that share our dedication to serving those who served this
Nation. They are pulling Veterans out of homelessness and setting them on the path
to independence.”
As a key component of VA’s plan to eliminate homelessness among Veterans,
VA’s Homeless Providers Grant and Per Diem Program provides grants and per diem
payments to help public and nonprofit organizations establish and operate supportive
housing and service centers for homeless Veterans. As a result of this funding,
provided through a program known as VA Special Need Grants for Homeless
Veterans Service Providers, 26 projects will receive approximately $10.3 million to
continue providing enhanced services for homeless Veterans who are seriously
mentally ill. The grants will also greatly benefit homeless women Veterans,
including women with children, elderly women, or those who may be terminally ill.
For more information, visit VA’s website for the National Homeless Providers
Grant and Per Diem Office at www.va.gov/homeless/GPD.ASP. Additionally, VA
has a National Call Center for Homeless Veterans, 1-877-4AID VET (1-877-424-
3838), http://www.va.gov/HOMELESS/NationalCallCenter.asp.
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2. Recipients of VA Special Need Grants for
Homeless Veterans Service Providers
State City Recipients Special Need Population Amount
AR Little Rock St. Francis House, Inc. Chronically mentally ill $367,500
CA Los Angeles Salvation Army, a California Women, including women $325,500
Corporation who have care of minor
dependents
San Swords to Plowshares Chronically mentally ill $682,499
Francisco
San Swords to Plowshares Frail elderly $331,638
Francisco
Los Angeles The Salvation Army Chronically mentally ill $300,337
Long Beach United States Veterans Initiative, Women, including women $252,138
Inc. who have care of minor
dependents
Sacramento Vietnam Veterans of California, Women, including women $321,454
Inc. who have care of minor
dependents
Sacramento Vietnam Veterans of California, Chronically mentally ill $436,106
Inc.
San Diego Vietnam Veterans of San Diego Women, including women $300,615
who have care of minor
dependents
San Diego Vietnam Veterans of San Diego Chronically mentally ill $550,200
Los Angeles Volunteers of America Los frail elderly $524,941
Angeles
CO Denver Catholic Charities and Chronically mentally ill $629,207
Community Services Denver
FL Cocoa Volunteers of America of Chronically mentally ill $365,492
Florida, Inc.
IN Indianapolis HVAF of Indiana, Inc. Chronically mentally ill $498,750
MA Leeds United Veterans of America, Inc. Chronically mentally ill $520,597
Leeds United Veterans of America, Inc. Women, including women $206,126
who have care of minor
dependents
Boston Vietnam Veterans Workshop, Frail elderly $308,452
Inc.
Boston Vietnam Veterans Workshop, Chronically mentally ill $452,686
Inc.
MD Hagerstown Way Station, Inc. Chronically mentally ill $481,768
3. NY Bay Shore United Veterans Beacon House, Frail elderly $250,950
Inc.
OH Cleveland Volunteers of America of Chronically mentally ill $498,750
Greater Ohio, Inc.
Columbus Volunteers of America of Chronically mentally ill $420,000
Greater Ohio, Inc.
Cleveland West Side Catholic Center Women, including women $105,000
who have care of minor
dependents
TX El Paso Opportunity Center for the Chronically mentally ill $261,872
Homeless
Houston United States Veterans Initiative, Chronically mentally ill $420,000
Inc.
UT Salt Lake First Step House, Inc. Chronically mentally ill $479,267
City
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